Permanent Roommates 3 Review: Sheeba Chaddha Shines In Sumeet Vyas-Nidhi Singh’s PREDICTABLE Rom-Com

Permanent Roommates 3 Review

Rating:
3.0/5
Star Cast: Sumeet Vyas, Nidhi Singh, Sheeba Chaddha, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Deepak Kumar Mishra, Shishir Sharma, Ayesha Raza Mishra
Director: Shreyansh Pandey

Permanent Roommates 3 Review: TVF's Permanent Roommates struck a chord with its fans over the years and the show again sparked excitement with its much-anticipated return with season 3. In this latest season, we see the beloved couple Mukesh (Sumeet Vyas) and Tanya (Nidhi Singh) reprising their roles while grappling with the ever-evolving dynamics of their relationships.

Permanent Roommates 3-Story Plot

In Permanent Roommates, Season 3, the story revolves around Tanya's burning desire to settle down in Canada, while Mukesh remains firmly rooted in his decision to stay back. The difference in their decision becomes the driving force of the storyline. The five-episode series shows the characters navigating this complex situation while striving to find common ground.

A Shift in Tone

Permanent Roommates, known for its light-hearted humour and relatable situations witnesses a shift in tone in the latest season. The third season delves into more mature and intricate themes. This shift might leave viewers longing for the simpler, comedic charm of the earlier episodes.

Sheeba Chaddha's Performance

In this season, Sheeba Chaddha's character is one of the highlights. Her portrayal of a motherly figure and her newfound dynamics with Sachin Pilgaonkar in the third season look adorable in the series. Chaddha manages to shine even in a cast filled with experienced actors.

What's Good & What's Bad:

Sumeet Vyas-Nidhi's undeniable chemistry is a treat. The performances of the seasoned actors like Sheeba Chaddha, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Deepak Kumar Mishra, Shishir Sharma, and Ayesha Raza Mishra add a depth and authenticity to the series. The relatable subplots stick to the theme of the series.

One of the drawbacks of this season is the noticeable shift in tone. While the first two seasons were known for their light-hearted humor and relatable situations, the third season leans more toward emotional depth, which gives a miss to the comedic charm.

Verdict

In conclusion, Permanent Roommates Season 3 is a mixed bag. While it explores complex themes and benefits from a talented cast, it loses some of the humor that made the series popular in the first place.

While this shift in tone is good or bad depending on individual preferences, the series somewhere lacks the power to hold the viewer due to its predictability. But, if you're looking for a more thoughtful take on love, this season is definitely worth a watch.

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